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Old 05-02-2017, 01:20 PM   #3007
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Originally Posted by photon View Post
Not sure if you've heard of those sailing stones in Death Valley. Basically rocks that move and leave behind a trail, but no one has been able to figure out how they move.



Someone finally figured it out!

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/a...s-for-70-years

It's rare to see the stones in motion, but there's a clear sign that they've been on the move. Behind the rocks are long, sometimes winding trails in the dirt. Scientists have used GPS units to track to stones' movements, and have proven that they're mobile. They were first publicly documented in the early 1900s, but for decades, nobody could explain how they moved, according to Richard Norris, an oceanographer at University of California San Diego, and one of the researchers who finally solved the mystery of the rocks.

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To figure it all out, Norris and his cousin attached specially-designed GPS units to the back of rocks they had brought into Death Valley (the National Parks Service wouldn't let them mess with the rocks that were already there). They also installed a weather station, and then...they waited.

Spoiler!

Is this really new?

I swear when I saw the photo of your post I thought to myself "oh yah I saw that, the water freezes and slide or something". Maybe I am crazy

Edit: yah there was an article in 2014 I must have read

http://www.sci-news.com/physics/scie...nes-02148.html
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